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sandy sitting way up over eastern canada now. but still circulation around that bringing in some moisture, a few sprinkles showing up right now on storm team 4 satellite radar where you see those areas in green. a few sprinkles, northern shenandoah valley, frederick, washington county. these are rotating off to the east. a lot of clouds are on the metro area now. we'll have a lot of clouds in and out this morning and a chill in the air, low to mid 40s, most of the region from the atlantic beaches all the way into the shenandoah valley. still, there are some spots in western maryland where it's near freezing this morning. by 7:00 a.m., still a possibility of a few showers. by noontime, still clouds and a bit of a blustery wind. will get a little cloudy break there from time to time during the afternoon with a little sun peeking through. highs reaching mid 50s mid afternoon. sunsets at 6:07. i'm back in ten minutes with another update. danella is here with a look at traffic. in damascus, an overnight accident closes 27 ridge road.
sandy sitting way up over eastern canada now. but still circulation around that bringing in some moisture, a few sprinkles showing up right now on storm team 4 satellite radar where you see those areas in green. a few sprinkles, northern shenandoah valley, frederick, washington county. these are rotating off to the east. a lot of clouds are on the metro area now. we'll have a lot of clouds in and out this morning and a chill in the air, low to mid 40s, most of the region from the atlantic...
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this is sandy. it is beginning to turn north and later today will take a sharp left and turn inland. it is going to take that westerly turn in the afternoon hours, maintain a category 1 strength until right before landfall. the latest track for sandy and the landfall times does look like it's coming ashore. they've narrowed this. this just came in. this is the very latest track from central new jersey down to ocean city. we are still going to see perhaps the landfall of the center of circulation moving inland. it will move inland as a tropical flow, but still very heavy with a lot of wind. the big story is the rain. we're getting moderate to heavy rain in these areas of orange and yellow red, across the bay. here comes the heaviest rain so far from sandy. it is just now reaching the west side of the bay. from annapolis all the way down to point lookout, they are getting the very, very heavy rain, and it's continuing to track off to the west. right now right around the beltway, we're getting moderate
this is sandy. it is beginning to turn north and later today will take a sharp left and turn inland. it is going to take that westerly turn in the afternoon hours, maintain a category 1 strength until right before landfall. the latest track for sandy and the landfall times does look like it's coming ashore. they've narrowed this. this just came in. this is the very latest track from central new jersey down to ocean city. we are still going to see perhaps the landfall of the center of...
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>>> one school feeling the affects of sandy. pendleton county on a two-hour delay. >> 44 degrees out there. cold start to the day. we're hoping the rain has moved out and we can have calm back in the washington, d.c. area. >> sandy is still affecting us. we may get blustery winds. we don't have sprinkle activity like yesterday. as we go back in time, look at what's happening the last 12 hours, you can see this great circulation in the atmosphere from canada all the way down to the carolinas and northwesterly flow swinging around the center of circulation and the remnants of sandy moving slowly to the north and weakening. we're getting a few isolated sprinkles out in southwestern pennsylvania. one little batch of slight snow in garrett county, got hammered with a couple of feet of the heavy, wet snow. thousands without power in western maryland and parts of west virginia. partly cloudy sky. mostly clear east of washington and around the chesapeake bay. all of the areas in dark blue in the cold 30s. need your winter coat this morn
>>> one school feeling the affects of sandy. pendleton county on a two-hour delay. >> 44 degrees out there. cold start to the day. we're hoping the rain has moved out and we can have calm back in the washington, d.c. area. >> sandy is still affecting us. we may get blustery winds. we don't have sprinkle activity like yesterday. as we go back in time, look at what's happening the last 12 hours, you can see this great circulation in the atmosphere from canada all the way down...
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sandy pounded the jersey shore. nbc's danielle leigh live in cape may, new jersey, on the southern tip of that state. danielle, what's the situation there? >> reporter: good morning. this morning we are getting hit with heavy winds. sometimes it's hard to stand. and just a light rain. when he was in the hotel room getting ready. i was pretty sure we were going to lose some windows. they were clanking so hard. that is good news. we are doing a lot better than a lot of parts of cape may and a lot of parts of coastal, new jersey. if you take a look at video we have of damage across the jersey shore, especially in atlantic city, where parts of that famous boardwalk were destroyed, where people staying in a shelter lost power and had to be evacuated. we're talking about significant damage. across the northeast, people waking up without water. more than 7 million people without power because of the damage from this storm. we're hearing that over a dozen people have been killed from this storm. the sun hasn't even risen ye
sandy pounded the jersey shore. nbc's danielle leigh live in cape may, new jersey, on the southern tip of that state. danielle, what's the situation there? >> reporter: good morning. this morning we are getting hit with heavy winds. sometimes it's hard to stand. and just a light rain. when he was in the hotel room getting ready. i was pretty sure we were going to lose some windows. they were clanking so hard. that is good news. we are doing a lot better than a lot of parts of cape may and...
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affected by sandy. i'll tell [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin, and it just made me sick. [ male announcer ] priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> a developing story, a massive fire still smoldering off nine hours. how it could impact your morning commute. >>> and celebration turned to panic when gunfire erupted on halloween. good morning, everyone. welcome back to "news4 today." i'm aaron gilch
affected by sandy. i'll tell [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100...
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but it wasn't as lucky during sandy. the prototype nasa shuttle which is on exhibit on board the intrepid sea, air, and space museum in new york suffered damage during the storm. it was inside an inflatable dome which deflated. some of the panels ripped off by wind. >>> time for weather and traffic on the ones. meteorologist tom kierein with more on the forecast for today. hoping things are getting better weather-wise. >> looking up at the moon, this is a live picture showing the moon trying to peek through. some of the clouds racing through. moon just past full, which is also causing our tides to be a little higher in addition to the flooding going on. great live picture. storm team 4 radar showing scattered sprinkles in northern virginia and into the suburbs in maryland north of the beltway. a few still lingering snow showers. you might need an umbrella this morning. thoos areas in blue in the 30s. a cold start. around the metro area, near 40 degrees. by 7:00 a.m., still hovering near 40 with sprimpg ls around. sunshin
but it wasn't as lucky during sandy. the prototype nasa shuttle which is on exhibit on board the intrepid sea, air, and space museum in new york suffered damage during the storm. it was inside an inflatable dome which deflated. some of the panels ripped off by wind. >>> time for weather and traffic on the ones. meteorologist tom kierein with more on the forecast for today. hoping things are getting better weather-wise. >> looking up at the moon, this is a live picture showing the...
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. >> this is what sandy is doing. drawing cold air down from canada bringing in this unusual chill for early november. it does feel more like a winter morning. you will need your winter coat. the little specks of again, getting a few scattered sprinkles, not as widespread as they were yesterday. out over the panhandle of west virginia and maryland. some places getting a few snow flurries and areas in dark blue, only near freezing now, much of western maryland and western virginia where they got the heavy snow. thousands without power there. and frederick county, into washington county. thousands without power. much of maryland, much of virginia in the 30s this morning. eastern shore, milder, in the low 40s. potomac, 44. throughout the day, you will need your winter coat. the winds increase during the afternoon, partly cloudy, gusts of wind around 20 to 25 miles an hour. to the northwest as we climb to the mid 50s by mid afternoon. i'll be back with the friday evening planner, first four traffic with danella. >> good m
. >> this is what sandy is doing. drawing cold air down from canada bringing in this unusual chill for early november. it does feel more like a winter morning. you will need your winter coat. the little specks of again, getting a few scattered sprinkles, not as widespread as they were yesterday. out over the panhandle of west virginia and maryland. some places getting a few snow flurries and areas in dark blue, only near freezing now, much of western maryland and western virginia where...
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we're tracking hurricane sandy. all major public school systems in d.c., maryland, and virginia are closed this morning. the same goes for most private schools right now. the federal government also cled. all nonessential employees should stay at home. most major local governments also closed in maryland and virginia along with the d.c. government, and metro shut down all rail services, all bus services for the first time since 2003. marc, vre also closed today. and amtrak says its northeast corridor is shut down. a complete list for you at the bottom of your screen and at nbcwashington.com. >> let's che in with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein right now. as you take a look outside at reagan national airport, almost all of the flights here at the local airports at reagan national, dulles, and bwi are cancelled. be sure to check your airline as you head out the door. >> breedsy and light rain already falling and getting heavier across parts of our immediate area right now. some of the places that are more to th
we're tracking hurricane sandy. all major public school systems in d.c., maryland, and virginia are closed this morning. the same goes for most private schools right now. the federal government also cled. all nonessential employees should stay at home. most major local governments also closed in maryland and virginia along with the d.c. government, and metro shut down all rail services, all bus services for the first time since 2003. marc, vre also closed today. and amtrak says its northeast...
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so many flights cancelled due to sandy. thousands and thousands of people scrambling to get seats on outgoing flights. to be honest with you, there are not a lot of flights, not a lot of seats to be had. a lot of competition for what seats areut there. here at reagan national airport, we're still seeing cancellations up on the board. more than 40 of them listed this morning. they're for places all around the country, not just along the coast and new york, where you would expect them to be. there's a real trickle down effect going on here. we talked to a woman going to a wedding in jamaica. this was her third attempt to get out. she's finally getting a flight. >> so i'm flying to a wedding in jamaica. i'm flying from here, and another bridesmaid is flying from boston. her flight is cancelled. she booked our reservations for two days. now she doesn't fly out till friday. i'm flying today. this is my third try. now i'm staying with the bride and the groom because i have nowhere else to stay in jamaica because my hotel reservat
so many flights cancelled due to sandy. thousands and thousands of people scrambling to get seats on outgoing flights. to be honest with you, there are not a lot of flights, not a lot of seats to be had. a lot of competition for what seats areut there. here at reagan national airport, we're still seeing cancellations up on the board. more than 40 of them listed this morning. they're for places all around the country, not just along the coast and new york, where you would expect them to be....
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look at the size sandy. this storm, the thing about it, it is covering such a wide expanse, about 1,000 miles wide. the heaviest rains are in maryland and the northern neck of virginia. the areas you see here in the reds and oranges, it's swinging. a lot of tropical moisture west. and now another band coming in off the ocean. and then out farther east there's another band. there's some other areas, very heavy rain. sandy has taken that dreaded left turn now. it is now beginning to head off further to the west. here is the latest track. we're getting an update from this from the national hurricane center. this was probably the very early morning track. it's probably not going to change. this was at 5:00 a.m. so i don't think we'll see much of a change in the tract. i don't think we'll see the impact zone shrink. central new jersey to south of jersy city. that's where we'll likely see sandy making landfall. we'll have bands of heavy rain coming through and snow out of the mountains and this heavy rain from the
look at the size sandy. this storm, the thing about it, it is covering such a wide expanse, about 1,000 miles wide. the heaviest rains are in maryland and the northern neck of virginia. the areas you see here in the reds and oranges, it's swinging. a lot of tropical moisture west. and now another band coming in off the ocean. and then out farther east there's another band. there's some other areas, very heavy rain. sandy has taken that dreaded left turn now. it is now beginning to head off...
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still dealing with sandy. it's winding down and we have rain and actually the pockets of pink you see is where there's wet snow mixing with the rain. there's snowfalling out of the mountains. in washington, the orange and yellows there's moderate rain, fairfax county in northwest washington into southern montgomery. occasional showers the rest of the day, remaining in the 40 >> this is where we were last night, these buildings. now, savannah, they are rendered uninhabitable because of the damage that's been done to them by the atlantic ocean. back to you. >> all right, al. thank you so much. >> we're going to have more on the storm in a moment. right now let's get a check of the morning's other headlines. tamron hall is sitting at the news5a desk. good morning >> >> good morning. sandy's steam is being felt on the campaign trail as analysts feel the extreme weather could disrupt voting in key swing states including virginia and ohio. meantime, both the president and the republican rival mitt romney are anglin
still dealing with sandy. it's winding down and we have rain and actually the pockets of pink you see is where there's wet snow mixing with the rain. there's snowfalling out of the mountains. in washington, the orange and yellows there's moderate rain, fairfax county in northwest washington into southern montgomery. occasional showers the rest of the day, remaining in the 40 >> this is where we were last night, these buildings. now, savannah, they are rendered uninhabitable because of the...
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it's called hurricane sandy coming together. we have some great performers lined up including bruce springsteen and the e street band, billy joel, jon bon jovi and more. >> all hosted by matt, 8:00 tomorrow night on the networks of nbc universal, all commercial-free and benefits the red cross. and now we want to talk about more what we were discussing, the unwatering teams, of course. most of sandy's flood waters have flooded the streets, but it's the water beneath that's presented the biggest challenge. on wednesday, i met the team leader of the engineers tasked with getting all that water out. sandy's winds and rains may be long gone, but one thing is here to stay. all that water. >> the army corps of engineers is sending us their best national team. they call it the national unwatering team. i didn't know there was such a name for a team. >> neither did we, but i got the chance to meet the head of the so-called unwatering team of the army corps of engineers. >> well, first of all, some people can't believe that you are known
it's called hurricane sandy coming together. we have some great performers lined up including bruce springsteen and the e street band, billy joel, jon bon jovi and more. >> all hosted by matt, 8:00 tomorrow night on the networks of nbc universal, all commercial-free and benefits the red cross. and now we want to talk about more what we were discussing, the unwatering teams, of course. most of sandy's flood waters have flooded the streets, but it's the water beneath that's presented the...
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more misery as the northeast still reels from the impact of sandy. a new threat, another storm headed to the region next week. bad news for millions of desperate residents. near hi 4 million people still without power. gas lines are growing even longer, and they areves are getting even more frayed. >>> four days to go, president obama arrives in ohio overnight and governor romney heads there as well as both camps brace for this morning's all-important jobs report and the impact of sandy looms large over election day. >>> and walk this way. new yorkers in need of a lift are about to get one on our plaza. the countdown has begun for aerosmith's first ever morning show concert today, friday, november 2nd, 2012. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a friday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie. this has been a hard week around here, but it's nice to have something to smile about this morning. aerosmi
more misery as the northeast still reels from the impact of sandy. a new threat, another storm headed to the region next week. bad news for millions of desperate residents. near hi 4 million people still without power. gas lines are growing even longer, and they areves are getting even more frayed. >>> four days to go, president obama arrives in ohio overnight and governor romney heads there as well as both camps brace for this morning's all-important jobs report and the impact of...
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let's talk about sandy. the remnants west of pittsburgh, it's spinning around, bringing gusty winds and showers as well. bringing snow in west virginia where they have picked up some areas as much as 30 inches of snow. they are not quite done yet. we have snowfall amounts of anywhere from nine to 12 inches of snow around west virginia. a wide swath of snow from pennsylvania down to boone, north carolina. the rest of the country, we have windy conditions around the great lakes. another big storm moving into the pacific northwest that's going to bring one to four inches of rain down to northern california. plenty of sunshine from nevada down into the southwest. gulf coast, breezy conditions still exist as far south as georgia, alabama and mississippi. >> garrett county got two feet of the snow yesterday. they may get more today. as youz look at storm team 4 radar, a batch of snow may be moving in over the next couple hours. closer to washington, scattered sprinkles west and southwest of the metro area. tempera
let's talk about sandy. the remnants west of pittsburgh, it's spinning around, bringing gusty winds and showers as well. bringing snow in west virginia where they have picked up some areas as much as 30 inches of snow. they are not quite done yet. we have snowfall amounts of anywhere from nine to 12 inches of snow around west virginia. a wide swath of snow from pennsylvania down to boone, north carolina. the rest of the country, we have windy conditions around the great lakes. another big storm...